Post #1 · Posted at 2013-05-16 09:45:57am 11.9 years ago
I thought it would be a good idea to share ideas when it comes to maintaining Arcade DDR pads. Most of what I've learned over many years have been combinations of my ideas with other peoples' ideas. So I am hoping to further my knowledge and hopefully spread some of mine.
I started a 3 part mini series on how to clean, repair, and modify DDR pads. I'll post them on the first post of this thread.
Also, if you have a video or write out some ideas to share, I'll post them in the first post as well with your name.
Dr.D's Pad Maintenance [Part 1: How to Clean Your DDR Pads]
Dr.D's Pad Maintenance [Part 2: How to Repair Your DDR Pads]
Dr.D's Pad Maintenance [Part 3: How to Modify Your DDR Pads]
Kon's DDR restoration (monitor and mads)
Other
I started a 3 part mini series on how to clean, repair, and modify DDR pads. I'll post them on the first post of this thread.
Also, if you have a video or write out some ideas to share, I'll post them in the first post as well with your name.
Dr.D's Pad Maintenance [Part 1: How to Clean Your DDR Pads]
Dr.D's Pad Maintenance [Part 2: How to Repair Your DDR Pads]
Dr.D's Pad Maintenance [Part 3: How to Modify Your DDR Pads]
Kon's DDR restoration (monitor and mads)
Other
Post #2 · Posted at 2013-05-16 10:09:57am 11.9 years ago
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Whoa. That is actually very nice. i could show this video to my local arcade.
Post #3 · Posted at 2013-05-16 01:00:04pm 11.9 years ago
Excellent job. Please keep these coming.
ADDENDUM: For extremely neglected pads like the ones I had to clean last week, I recommend removing the neon arrays and cleaning under them as well (they come out with four screws and by unhooking the link to the PCB). Give them a good wiping down while you're at it.
ADDENDUM: For extremely neglected pads like the ones I had to clean last week, I recommend removing the neon arrays and cleaning under them as well (they come out with four screws and by unhooking the link to the PCB). Give them a good wiping down while you're at it.
Post #4 · Posted at 2013-05-17 05:20:47am 11.9 years ago
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I'm sure this has been asked elsewhere, but can anyone point to information about different sensor bar set ups and how they work? For example, this video shows a sensor bar and then an L-bracket wrapping around it, with the panel resting on top of that, while at the local X2 (NA), the sensor bar rests on some thin plasticky buffer strips, while beside it are some thick plasticky buffers that the panel sits on. (My interpretation might be wrong, I just look at the techs open up the pads once in a while.)
Post #5 · Posted at 2013-05-17 01:42:11pm 11.9 years ago
I figured I would drop this here for comparison. PIU pads are pretty much the same as DDR and ITG pads in terms of modding.
This is what people around my area tend to do to dance games. I've modded both ITG and DDR pads with foam and it's been great. Foam modding requires a bit of a break-in time (usually a few rounds) before the sensitivity is right, but it's also very easy to make adjustments if necessary. Above all, it raises the panels, which alone is a huge benefit. I believe mad matt uses tape on his pads, as it requires less maintenance.
It's nice not tripping all over the place on recessed panels.
I've played on Ryan's pump cab and it is by far the best dance pad I've ever played on.
Disclaimer: They discuss bracketing in the video. What they mean are sections of 3+ arrows at a time, not just BSing everything. 3 arrow hits are common in both pump and ITG customs. Let's not turn this into a debate <3
This is what people around my area tend to do to dance games. I've modded both ITG and DDR pads with foam and it's been great. Foam modding requires a bit of a break-in time (usually a few rounds) before the sensitivity is right, but it's also very easy to make adjustments if necessary. Above all, it raises the panels, which alone is a huge benefit. I believe mad matt uses tape on his pads, as it requires less maintenance.
It's nice not tripping all over the place on recessed panels.
I've played on Ryan's pump cab and it is by far the best dance pad I've ever played on.
Disclaimer: They discuss bracketing in the video. What they mean are sections of 3+ arrows at a time, not just BSing everything. 3 arrow hits are common in both pump and ITG customs. Let's not turn this into a debate <3
Post #6 · Posted at 2013-05-19 11:22:41pm 11.9 years ago
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it's a good video. I'll add it.
I watched that a while back and it does have quite a bit of useful tips.
My part 2 will be uploaded tomorrow.
I watched that a while back and it does have quite a bit of useful tips.
My part 2 will be uploaded tomorrow.
Post #7 · Posted at 2013-05-20 02:59:40am 11.9 years ago
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I have a question concerning this. I have a DDR cab and I want to raise the panels. Is there any good video on how to do it? (just in case, I have itg sensors on it)
Post #8 · Posted at 2013-05-20 05:11:37am 11.9 years ago
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Quote: Carlitos^^
I have a question concerning this. I have a DDR cab and I want to raise the panels. Is there any good video on how to do it? (just in case, I have itg sensors on it)
I'm not 100% sure if you ment this, but Kon did a nice mod to his,
skip to 5:18
Post #9 · Posted at 2013-05-20 05:50:13am 11.9 years ago
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Woah... the monitor section got my attention as well. I'm planning on buying a tri-synch for my ddr cab but the LCD seems like a reasonable investment. Thanks a lot for the video, man.
Post #10 · Posted at 2013-06-15 01:27:22am 11.9 years ago
Kon's video Added.
Here's my 2nd part.
First post updated with this one.
Here's my 2nd part.
First post updated with this one.
Post #11 · Posted at 2013-06-15 02:55:01am 11.9 years ago
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Nice videos D'
Post #12 · Posted at 2014-09-12 08:12:29pm 10.6 years ago
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Bump
Finally made another video.
Finally made another video.
Post #13 · Posted at 2014-09-13 07:52:30pm 10.6 years ago
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Extremely helpful. I'll be doing this in the near future. Thanks for the upload.
Post #14 · Posted at 2014-09-15 08:58:36am 10.6 years ago
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Glad I can help. I hope more people are now able to adopt this in their homes and arcades.